Midwest Energy Emissions Corp
OTC:MEEC
During the last 3 months Midwest Energy Emissions Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares.
The last transaction was made on
Sep 2, 2022
by
Greenberg Christopher
, who
bought
2.4k USD
worth of
MEEC shares.
During the last 3 months Midwest Energy Emissions Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares.
The last transaction was made on
Sep 2, 2022
by
Greenberg Christopher
, who
bought
2.4k USD
worth of
MEEC shares.
Midwest Energy Emissions Corp
Glance View
Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. is an environmental services and technology company, which engages in the development of mercury emission control technologies. The company is headquartered in Corsicana, Texas and currently employs 11 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2003-08-29. The firm is engaged in the business of developing and commercializing control technologies relating to the capture and control of mercury emissions from coal fired boilers in the United States and Canada. The company provides mercury capture solutions driven by patented two-part Sorbent Enhancement Additive (SEA) technology process using a combination of science and engineering. Its SEA technology provides mercury control, providing solutions that are based on scientific understanding of actual and probable interactions involved in mercury capture in coal-fired flue gas. Its two-pronged solution consists of a front-end sorbent injected directly into the boiler in minimal amounts combined with a back-end sorbent injection solution to insure maximum mercury capture. The firm's business is focused on the delivery of mercury capture technologies to power plants in North America, Europe and Asia.
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